SPORT 28 The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>June</strong> <strong>29</strong>, <strong>2023</strong> THIS WEEKS S DRAW <strong>2023</strong> rugby NC ice hockey honours Four young <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> ice hockey athletes have been selected in the <strong>Canterbury</strong> under 15 Ice Hockey representativetraining squad. Thereisasquad of <strong>29</strong>, with 16 travelling to Dunedin to take part in aseriesofgames there from July 5to8. Threeofthe <strong>North</strong><strong>Canterbury</strong> squad—Josh Clark,Lucas Duggan and Cameron Tobin,are in the travelling side. Savannah Webb,<strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>’s other successful team member will not be travellingfor this round. The <strong>Canterbury</strong> team will play Dunedin,Queenstown and two teamsfrom Auckland. DIVISION 1NORTH CANTERBURY: 2.45PM KICKOFF WoodendvsOxford, Gladstone Domain 1 Ohoka vs Kaiapoi, Mandeville 1 Hurunui vs Ashley, Culverden 1 Glenmark Cheviot vs Saracens, Omihi 1 DIVISION 2: 1.00PMKICK OFF AshleyvsKaikoura, Loburn Lower4 Saracens vs Woodend, Southbrook 1 Glenmark Cheviot vs Amberley, Cheviot 1 Hurunui vs Oxford, Culverden 1 2.45pm Ohoka vs Kaiapoi, Mandeville 2 COLTS: 1.00PM KICKOFF AshleyvsWaihoraBlack, Loburn Lower1 Ohoka vs WaihoraWhite, Mandeville 1 WOMENS: See websitefor details MILES TOYOTA CHAMPIONSHIP: KICKOFF 1.00PM Roncalli College1st XV vRangioraHS1st XV, Geraldine RFC1 UNDER 18: 12.00PM KICKOFF TemukavsRangiora HS 2nd XV, Temuka 1 KaiapoivsWaihora, Kaiapoi Oval OxfordvsMCRUAlps, OxfordOval UNDER 16: 12.00pm Hurunui vs Lincoln, Culverden 2 1.00pm RHS vs Kaiapoi, RangioraHS1 UNDER 14.5: 11.30AMKICK OFF RangioraHSGreen vs Sheffield, RangioraHS1 RangioraHSGold vs Prebbleton, Rangiora HS 2 HurunuivsWoodend, Culverden 1 1.30pm Lincoln vs Kaikoura, Lincoln Domain 4 VISIT WWW.NORTHCANTERBURYRUGBY.CO.NZ FOR ANY UPDATES DRAW SPONSORED BY: Four Seasons Realty2017Ltd | Licensed AgentREAA 2008 15 Good Street. Rangiora. Ph 03 3136158 2571207<strong>June</strong><strong>29</strong> <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> contingent ... Josh Clark, Lucas Duggan (Goalie) and Cameron Tobin. PHOTO: SUPPLIED NORTH CANTERBURY SPORTS RESULTS Rangiora BridgeClub Oxford pairs: <strong>North</strong>/South: HeatherWaldron/Beverley Brian 1, Tom Rose/RonaMaslowski 2, ChristineSweeney/Janeen Mussen 3. East/West:Margaret Pickering/ Janice Pickering 1, Margaret Fraser/David McRae 2, Gaynor Hurford/Liz Duke 3. Rata Pairs: N/S Dawn Simpson/ Sue McIlroy 1, Jill Amer/Judith Calder 2, Heather Waldron/Peter Story 3.E/W: Pat Green/Noreen Thompson 1, Judith Driver/ Richard Luisetti 2, Norm Shipley/ Lesley Shipley 3. Junior Evening: N/S: Helen Russ/ Lynette Tillman 1, Annette Caldwell/GailDunlop 2, Kate Whitehead/Anne Bagrie 3. E/W: Judy McIver/Paul Williams 1, Nevin Topp/RossMarks 2, Murray Davis/Sharyn Davis 3. Individual: Gaynor Hurford/Nikki Luisetti 1, Rosemary Smart/RobinDenley 2, Sponsored content Keep it Positive bibs bring sideline messaging front and centre <strong>Canterbury</strong>Rugby’s Keep it Positive messagewill be front andcentre in junior rugbythisseason. Over 400 bright yellow bibs,with aKeepitPositive message on them, arebeingdistributed to community rugby clubsthroughout the region. The idea,isbacked by <strong>Canterbury</strong> Rugby’sprincipal partnerRay White. The aimisfor those whohelpfacilitate thejuniorgame to standtogether to stampout poorsideline behaviour, andbywearing acommon bib,ratherthan their club colors,theywill be delivering apositive reminder to everyone at gamesthatitisall about their kids having fun. <strong>Canterbury</strong>Community Rugbymanager Marion Lomax/ShirleySymns 3. RangioraGolf Club Nineholegolf stableford: Men: Ron Reed, 22 1; Howard Thomas 19, 2; Peter Van Hout,18 c/b. Women: Verety Johnson21, 1; Pam Holland 17 c/b, 2; Jenni Brook 17 c/b. AmberleyBridge Club Monday evening:Ken Fox & Margaret Bean 1, Jannene Cumming &Ian Pettigrew 2, Caryl Brown &Nell McKellow 3, Diana Faulkner &Sarah Hoban 4, Paddy Mcfarlane&Jill Coberger 5, Lerey Atkinson &Irene Carson 6, Shula Guse &Sarah HughesGames 7. Thursday afternoon: Sandra Forbes &Erin Rapson 1, Nancy Hassall &Hugh Bradbury 2, Adrienne Paine &Jan Roses 3, Irene Carson &Mary Warren 4, Carolyn Hay &Ian Pettigrew 5, Diana Faulkner &Helen Phillips and Nola McKissock&Diane Fiona Smithsaysvolunteers areexcellent role models for sidelinebehaviour, and by helping them differentiate themselves from thesideline andteams playing, it should serveasapositive reminder that ‘‘we are allthere to supportthe tamarikiplaying ourbeloved game’’. 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Corcoran Frenchsupports local <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong>artistsartists and the work theycreate. Aparticular mention we want to give istothe Waimakariri Arts Trust. They’ve initiated some great projects here in Kaiapoi. TheTrust has worked with local artists and business sponsors to produce the Kaiapoi Art Expo over the past 16 years and it’s agreat opportunity to see the work of our local budding and experienced artists. In addition, the Trust has initiated some great projects for local communities, such as the Kaiapoi mural, artist studio visits in Art week, “have ago” as part of the Art Expo, the School Art Expo as well as contributions to other community projects in the Waimakariri area. Local artists matter in our community because theyprovide asense of creativity and an opportunity to look at the world around us from another perspective. Paul Smith, <strong>2023</strong> Art Expo artist Kaiapoi Office 137 Williams Street WWW.CFLAW.CO.NZ